Indo Defence: ILSV revealed to armed forces
Indonesian company PT Jala Berikat Nusantara Perkasa is exhibiting its 4x4 Indonesian Light Strike Vehicle (ILSV) for the first time at Indo Defence with the hopes of catching the eye of the Indonesian Army.
The company has developed the vehicle in collaboration with PT Dirgantata Indonesia over the last two years and has already conducted preliminary company road and cross-country trials of the initial configuration. The hope is that the vehicle will now be evaluated by the Indonesian army.
The ILSV has a welded tube and square steel chassis that is fitted with a steel support system that can then
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